I have been recently researching FRFR (Full- Range Flat Response) systems such as the Headrush FRFR-112.
This is a 2000 watt full range 0 - 20kHz frequency range speaker/monitor designed for Multi-effect units such as the Headrush pedal.https://www.headrushfx.com/products/frfr-112

Throughout all the Rockman discussions online that I have read, a common thread is "Rockman gear must be played through Full range speakers"

Although most if not all FRFR systems are probably digital, I was wondering if anyone has tried their Rockman gear through a FRFR system.
Having not tried it yet I am very curious to hear what it sounds like?

I have been recently researching FRFR (Full- Range Flat Response) systems such as the Headrush FRFR-112.
This is a 2000 watt full range 0 - 20kHz frequency range speaker/monitor designed for Multi-effect units such as the Headrush pedal.https://www.headrushfx.com/products/frfr-112

Throughout all the Rockman discussions online that I have read, a common thread is "Rockman gear must be played through Full range speakers"

Although most if not all FRFR systems are probably digital, I was wondering if anyone has tried their Rockman gear through a FRFR system.
Having not tried it yet I am very curious to hear what it sounds like?

Anyone?

C.

Not all FRFR systems are digital! I run my Rockman, as well as ADA rack through Behringer powered studio monitors. At full volume they're loud enough to keep up with a drummer. I suspect the Headrush will work extremely well on stage, although I doubt very much you need 2000 Watts unless you want to kill your audience. The Tech21 EX112 is another good choice.

Note: the MOST important point is to match your Rockman rig output level to the sound system inputs, i.e. either +4 dBU or -10dBV. If you don't have an Ebtech Line Level Shifter, get one!